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Can’t Complain

June 17, 2010 by Hillary 14 Comments

There aren’t too many things I can complain about right now. Well, maybe the wind. I’m not a fan of windy weather. I suppose it’s another excuse to wear my cozy Uggs in the middle of June though. Despite the less than ideal climate, home life is pretty plush; the eats are particularly superb.

Waffle Wednesday

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Van’s Organic – wahoo! – Flax Waffles

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Half 1: Dad’s Homemade 0% Yogurt, S + B Berries, Organic Agave

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Half 2: Flax P.nut Buttah + 1/2 Organic Banana

The following meal might be one of my very favorite dishes… ever! That’s huge, folks. I made this once last summer, and I’ve been anxiously awaiting peach season ever since.

Summer Salmon with Apricot Peach Salsa

[original recipe @ In Praise of Leftovers]

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Life is tough.

Want to make the most-delicious tasting Omega 3’s?

Salsa:

Chop 2 small ripe peaches and 3-4 ripe apricots and place in a small mixing bowl. Add ~1/2 c. chopped onion, 1/3 c. chiffonade of fresh basil, and 1/2 – 1 whole [red or green] jalapeno pepper – finely chopped. Sprinkle with a couple teaspoons of sugar, a pinch of salt, and drizzle of olive oil.

Salmon:

Rinse and pat dry a filet of wild salmon. Brush meat with olive oil and place in a glass baking dish. In a small bowl, combine a few tablespoons of light brown sugar, salt and a pinch each of oregano and thyme. Rub onto oiled filet. Bake @ 450* until fish is opaque, approx. 12 minutes [depending on thickness].

Meanwhile, cook a pot of quinoa [or brown rice] for the whole grain base. Then assemble your summery salmon + salsa and enjoy by candlelight sunset.

Speaking of summer and salsa… College Lifestyles Post #3: CLassy Sassy Summer Salsas.

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Other good things:

  • Lunch at Renata’s Creperie with Miss Molly.

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Buckwheat Crepe + Apple [subbed for chicken], Pear, Jack & Chevre Cheese, Onion, Chiffonade of Fresh Basil, Honey + Crème Fraiche

  • Jitter Bean daily.

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I love lattes & they love me.

  • Sweet Tater Fries + Homegrown Arugula Salads.

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Enough said.

  • Much-needed haircuts.

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Hair is a serious matter.

Not only do I strive to keep my insides at their healthiest, but I also believe maintaining your outer beauty health is important too. I like to give my mane a healthy trim every 3-4 months. How important is skin/hair care to you? How often do you get your hairs trimmed?

  • Sweet Tater + Black Bean Balls + 3 hours of So You Think You Can Dance… I’m off!

XOXO,

Hillary

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  1. Allie (Live Laugh Eat) says

    June 17, 2010 at 7:12 pm

    I get my hair cut every 5-6 months…it’s bad. I usually wait until I can’t take it anymore and/or every end is split and ratty. My haircuts are expensive (to me) and I like my hair long!

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  2. christina says

    June 17, 2010 at 7:58 pm

    ohhhh salmon + apricots yum! it’s such a pretty meal!
    i trim my hair every 8-10 weeks… i’m obsessed. but i have short hair, so i have to or it will lose its style and look funny.

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  3. Jo says

    June 17, 2010 at 8:11 pm

    The salsa looks good! I love fruit salsas!

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  4. Alaina says

    June 17, 2010 at 8:22 pm

    Juuuust might have to try that peach salsa! Sounds PERFECT for a ridiculously hot Florida night.

    I’m kind of obsessive about who touches my hair, so I only get it done every 4 months or so, usually… because it costs close to $70 every time. What can I say? Some things you just gotta splurge on :]

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  5. Lisa (bakebikeblog) says

    June 17, 2010 at 9:14 pm

    oh wow – how gorgeous is that photo of the salmon outside! just brilliant!!!

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  6. Michelle @ Give Me the Almond Butter says

    June 17, 2010 at 11:00 pm

    My hair and skin is so important to me! Because I know I don’t get enough Omega-3’s (I kinda severely dislike most fish), I take fish oil which also has great effects on my hair and nails :)

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  7. Kaz says

    June 17, 2010 at 11:08 pm

    Oh, that salad looks really good!

    I take good care of my skin, but my hair gets cut only a few times a year.

    I just found out Renata’s Creperie does gluten free! (I think — I googled it. =P) I am *so* dragging my friend there next week.

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  8. Lauren says

    June 18, 2010 at 3:41 am

    Wow, this might be the best looking salmon dish I have seen!!! I’m so book marking this recipe and making it next week!!! :)

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  9. claire says

    June 18, 2010 at 9:43 am

    Wow, that salsa sounds absolutely lovely for a warm summer meal. The crepe and Waffle Wedn look great too, of course. Your hair looks so clean and healthy. I too strive to keep my hair and skin as healthy as possible without harsh chemicals and products. I also try to not wash my hair too often.

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  10. Dawn (HealthySDLiving) says

    June 18, 2010 at 9:55 am

    I hate windy weather too!!! I have the side bang thing going on and I just can’t deal — such a girl, I am!

    That crepe looks AMAZING!!!

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  11. Dorry says

    June 18, 2010 at 10:05 am

    GORGEOUS pics! Those waffles look incredible. I should definitely get my hair trimmed more often than I do – it’s super long and I need to maintain the ends so I can keep it long. Lots of deep conditioning. :)

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  12. Caroline @ youngDCliving says

    June 18, 2010 at 12:15 pm

    Mmmm, bananas + peanut butter = pure perfection. I love that picture of the latte!

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  13. The Healthy Apron says

    June 18, 2010 at 12:32 pm

    Your pictures are so clear! What kind of camera do you use?
    I try to do everything I can do maintain a regular facial, skin, and hair regimen! It’s so important!! I would say I splurge on my products!

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  14. Steph (@mediterraneanmiss) says

    June 18, 2010 at 12:43 pm

    Hi!
    Your photography skills are great – I’m drooling over your waffles, salads, eats out and that heart-happy latte! Your hair is beautiful too.
    I used to have longish hair, but then I started to iron it, dye it, neglect it, etc. My poor hair started to break and turn brittle. When I realized what I had done I immediately trimmed it. I’ve been deep conditioning, taking vitamins and keeping those hot irons away and it has been growing back so quickly!

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